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Over the Counter vs. Prescription Medications

Medications are used to treat a particular medical condition. They can be classified into the two broad categories below: <br><br>1. Prescription-only (Rx), and <br>2. Over-the-counter (OTC)<br><br>Here, we have outlined in brief the key differences between an OTC medication and a prescription medication. <br><br>EzRx Drug Card is a prescription savings program that operates like a coupon to help Americans save up to 80% on their FDA approved brand-name and generic prescriptions. The card is pre-activated, does not require a registration, and is absolutely FREE to download. The Card is accepted at 65,000 US pharmacies in order to help you save on prescription.

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Over the Counter vs. Prescription Medications

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  1. Over the Counter vs. Prescription Medications Medications are used to treat a particular medical condition. They can be classified into the two broad categories below: 1.Prescription-only (Rx), and 2.Over-the-counter (OTC) Here, we have outlined in brief the key differences between an OTC medication and a prescription medication. OTC medications Do not require a doctor’s prescription Are purchased off-the-shelf in retail stores or online Are regulated by FDA through OTC drug monographs that cover acceptable ingredients, doses, formulations and labeling. Manufacturers of OTC drugs are required to develop the medication based on a specific formula with regard to the strength of the drug and need to have FDA approved labeling. OTC medications are usually regulated as per their active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), rather than the final product. OTC medications usually have more general effects and have rather milder side effects. OTC Medications are Used to Treat Common Illness These medications can be used to treat the conditions that are considered easy to self-diagnose, such as cold, cough, headache, heart burn, and diarrhea. These medications, can be purchased from a pharmacy, retail store, grocery store or supermarket. OTC medications tend to be produced for masses to consume safely and enable multiple people in a household to use them. Like Ibuprofen can be used for headache, fever and menstrual cramps. When you may need prescription medication? Though OTC medications are available without a prescription, they can cause drug interactions with other prescription medications you are taking, so you should mention to your prescriber any OTC medications that you are taking. Generally, OTC medications are available to everybody, while the prescription medication is specific to an individual patient. For example, Tylenol is an OTC medication that you can use for a regular headache, but if your symptoms are severe or worrying, you need to approach your doctor for a prescription medication. Patient education is important for safe and effective use of OTC medications. Prescription medications Prescription medications are used for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of specific diseases and illnesses. Prescription medications are: Prescribed by a medical practitioner Intended for use only for the patient prescribed Must be filled and dispensed by a licensed pharmacist Regulated by the FDA through the New Drug Application (NDA) process that includes analysis of animal and human data, and how the drug behaves in the body. Prescription medication can only be marketed by the sponsor of NDA; other manufacturers need to submit a separate NDA to the US Food and Drug Administration to market a prescription drug. Prescription medications are engineered to target a specific health condition. It must pass through clinical trial phases and be monitored for safety and side effects even after it has been made available in the market. Prescription medications are typically stronger than OTC ones, and can only be dispensed by a licensed pharmacist.

  2. Affording prescription medications with EzRx drug card Prescription medication costs, such as Adipex or Albuterol HFA inhaler and other medications for chronic and acute illnesses keep on rising year-after-year, thanks to new patents, inflation and improved patient benefits. Rising medication costs make it hard for many individuals to afford their prescriptions. However, with EzRx drug card, affording medication is possible as you can get up to 85% discount on your branded and generic prescriptions. EzRx medication discount card can be used at your local or major brand chain pharmacy such as CVS, Publix, Safeway, Kroger, Walgreens, etc. to save on prescriptions. Check drug prices for more prescription savings To save further, check drug pricesfor various medications, such as Albuterol (ProAir, Ventolin) drug prices and phentermine (Adipex) drug prices, flu vaccine pricesand other medication prices at www.ezrxdrugcard.com to find the best and lowest price at one of our 65000+ network pharmacies. The Albuterol discount card, Adipex discount card and flu vaccine discount card cannot be used together with insurance, but often you will find drug discount prices are much lower than what you would pay with your health insurance. Start obtaining prescription savings with EzRx prescription savings cardtoday. Everybody, irrespective of their age and income is able to get the EzRx drug card for free with no out pocket cost or registration required. The cared is activated and ready to use. Get your EzRx drug card for free via text on your mobile by texting the keyword “EZRX” to 21000 or visiting www.ezrxdrugcard.com. Simply present the information in the text to your pharmacist when dropping off a prescription at your retail pharmacy and save up to 85% on your generic prescriptons.

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